Tenuta Campo di Sasso Overview pdf

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Tenuta Campo di Sasso Overview pdf
Overview
Origin of Tenuta Campo di Sasso
In 1994, while looking for additional land to expand his Tenuta dell’Ornellaia
vineyard, Marchese Lodovico Antinori discovered the property of Tenuta Campo
di Sasso near Bibbona. What he found, however, had so much potential he was
inspired to develop a quite different plan. With more hills and stones than nearby
Bolgheri, this land appeared to be ideally suited to produce a new and different
wine. In 2001, Lodovico and his brother, Marchese Piero Antinori, established
Tenuta Campo di Sasso as an elite wine estate.
Antinori Family History
The Antinori family has been making wine for more than 600 years, since
Giovanni di Piero Antinori became part of the Vintners Guild of Florence
in 1385. Throughout its long history — spanning 26 generations — the
Antinori family has always personally managed the business, making
innovative, often courageous choices, always with unwavering respect for
tradition and the land.
Tenuta Campo di Sasso continues the Antinori family’s legacy. The partnership
between Lodovico and Piero is the first joint venture outside and separate
from their family’s historic wine business, where they worked together briefly
before Lodovico shifted focus to Tenuta dell’Ornellaia in the early 1980s. This
milestone in the Antinori family history is something that would have delighted
their late father, Marchese Niccolò Antinori.
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The pedigree and success of each brother is undeniable and supported by
such recognition as each having made a wine that has won Wine Spectator’s
Wine of the Year in its annual Top 100: Piero for his Solaia 1997 in 2000 and
Lodovico for his Ornellaia 1998 in 2001. Both Lodovico and Piero have the
natural gift of being able to interpret vineyard parcels and match each parcel
with ideal grape varieties and growing techniques. This talent, combined with
both brothers’ years of experience, makes Tenuta Campo di Sasso a unique and
momentous project.
Location
Tenuta Campo di Sasso is located in the western reaches of Tuscany’s Alta
Maremma, in Bibbona. It borders its southern neighbor, the Bolgheri region, and
is roughly 6.5 kilometers (four miles) east of the Mediterranean’s Tyrrhenian
Sea. Given its proximity to Bolgheri, it’s not surprising that when Lodovico first
came to the estate, he was struck by the similarity in terroir compared to that of
Tenuta dell’Ornellaia in Bolgheri. However, Tenuta Campo di Sasso has far more
hillside slopes and a great many stones in the vineyards.
Vineyard
The Tenuta Campo di Sasso estate is comprised of approximately 60 hectares
(150 acres) divided into three vineyards planted to Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon,
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Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Syrah. The entire area is heavily influenced by
its proximity to the coast, but the varieties selected for each of the 30 parcels that
make up the planted sites were carefully selected based on slope, soil composition,
exposure and the influence of sea breezes.
Winery
Slated for commencement in the next few years, a winery designed by worldrenowned architect, Gae Aulenti (some of her most celebrated designs include
Paris’ Musée d’Orsay and the new Musée National d’Art Moderne), will be
built on the estate. The state-of-the-art, gravity-flow winery will be located in
the center of the vineyards, on a picturesque field, and will include underground
cellars. The wines are currently crafted at a well-equipped winery in the nearby
village of La California, which Lodovico built for exclusive use until the new
winery can be completed.
People
Lodovico provides the day-to-day guidance for the estate. Winemaker Helena
Lindberg met Lodovico after finishing her studies and began working for Tenuta
Campo di Sasso in August 2004. Michel Rolland worked with Lodovico at
Tenuta dell’Ornellaia; he is now working at Tenuta Campo di Sasso in a
consulting winemaker capacity.
Wine
Tenuta Campo di Sasso produces one wine, the Insoglio del Cinghiale Toscana
IGT, a supple blend of Syrah, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. Its name was
inspired by one of the well-known works of Eugenio Cecconi, “La caccia al
cinghiale nel padule di Burano,” which means, “the boar shooting in the Burano
marsh.” Cecconi, a celebrated Italian post-impressionist, was a personal friend
of Lodovico’s grandfather, Piero Antinori. Cinghiale is especially meaningful
to Tuscans because it has been a staple in the Tuscan diet for centuries, and,
not surprisingly, a wonderful match for the rich, robust taste of Insoglio del
Cinghiale.
Visitors’ Center
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Relais Biserno
In the center of the vineyards lies Relais Biserno, an old manor house that
has been beautifully restored and is used for hosting estate guests. The Relais
offers beautiful sea views across a breathtaking panorama of the Tenuta
Campo di Sasso vineyards and is surrounded by stunning flora, including an
olive tree grove.
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